Row 31: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in next 189 Sts across to last St, 3 Sc in last St to form 1st corner., Working along side of rows, Sc 69 Sts evenly across, 3 Sc in last St to form 2nd Corner, Sc 188 Sts across the bottom edge, 3 Sc in last St to form 3rd corner, Sc 69 Sts evenly up side of rows, 2 Sc in same as beginning to form 4th corner, Join with Sl St. = 526 Sc Finish Off

Row 4: Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in Next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, 2 Dc in next St, Dc in next St, Sc in next St* Repeat * * Across to end. = 120 Dc & 13 Sc

I recommend blocking your shawl for the best result. I used the Steam Blocking Method, but you may also dampen you shawl and pin it into place until dry.

Enjoy!

Midnight Breeze Shawl

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HAPPY 4th of JULY

Charlie and a Crochet Rag Wall Hanging/Rug, I make one of these every year to sell… If interested… it may still be available in my Etsy Store!!

Pattern Sneak Peek…

While I was on my short trip to take my daughter to college orientation,,, I was able to get some really fun yarn and start my next Free Crochet Pattern Design… It is still in the design process,,, But I hope to finish it up this weekend and get it out to all of you next week!! I thought you may like a little sneak peek!! I’m not telling what it will be yet… Some of you have requested this project… I hope you will love it!!

Fun yarn and Fun New Pattern!!

To finish up this celebration,, I wanted to also share a collage of some of the fun flowers in my garden!! Have a great 4th of July Holiday and make sure you get some crochet in while celebrating our countries freedom!!

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Alot of great crochet going on!!! This last week we all fell in love with so many projects.. and this weeks Daily Free Pattern Find from Facebook had a clear winner… It is from our friend Lorene at Cre8tion Crochet! Queen Anne’s Lace Headband.. I will be making several of these for my granddaughter and friends too! Hope you will stop by and check out her website for more great patterns!! Click Here for this weeks Facebook Fan Favorite!

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Next up is our Fan Favorite Round up…

This Round up was a great collection of Free Crochet Patterns using Cotton… It was put together by our friend at String With Style!!! Tons of great patterns and perfect for this summer… Hop over and take a look… Click here for the Round up!

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And personally here at Beatrice Ryan Designs… This weeks most popular pattern was my new Sunshine and Shells Summer Hat Pattern…It is a great summer hat and lots of fun to make… You can find this pattern and many more in my Free Pattern Tab at the top of the page…

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Next up is a new pattern to be released hopefully next week… Tell me what you think?? I have tons of fun making these quick, fashionable bracelets… Hope you love them…

Enjoy your Sunshine and Shells Summer Crochet Hat! For a variation, you can use wool or acrylic yarn for winter months!

Happy Crocheting!!

Elena

Sunshine and Shells Summer Crochet Hat

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This Amazing Grace Summer Crochet Coaster Set is the 7th pattern in the Amazing Grace Crochet Pattern Series.The Amazing Grace Series is dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness and use a specific stitch pattern for all of the patterns. These coasters would definitely cheer up someone suffering or recovering from any illness . Combined with a cute mug and some great tea or coffee, this would be a great gift! These are super quick and easy to make!!

Edging

Row 1: Ch 1, Turn, Sc in same as turning and next 12 across, 3 Sc in next st (Corner Made), Sc 12 evenly down the sides of coaster rows, 3 Sc in bottom corner, Sc 12 across bottom of coaster, 3 Sc in bottom corner, 1 Sc evenly up side of coaster rows, 2 Sc in same as beginning Sc to make last corner. Join with Sl St to beginning. = 60 Sc

Row 2: Ch 1, Turn,Sc in first St, 3 Sc in next St(corner), Sc in next 14, 3 Sc in next St (Corner), Sc in next 14, 3 Sc in next St(Corner), Sc in next 14, 3 Sc in next St (Corner), Sc in next 13, Join With Sl St to beginning. Finish Off. = 68 Sc

Weave in ends.

Enjoy!

The Amazing Grace Free Crochet Pattern Series is dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness and my dearest friend Sandra Kay Gilb. Sandra passed away in 2007 from Breast Cancer. This was a devastating loss and spurred my passion for Breast Cancer Awareness! At the age of 43 Sandra was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, the same disease that took her mother’s life many years earlier and claimed Sandra’s life in less than 2 years. Each Amazing Grace Pattern is designed to comfort cancer patients as they are treated and recovering from this or any disease!! Please pay it forwardby donating items made from these patterns to help someone afflicted by this disease.

I hope you also enjoy making them for yourselves, for gifts and spreading the word about Breast Cancer Awareness by sending other crocheter’s to my site to build Awareness and a Charitable Community!

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If you though I was MIA for a bit... you were right! I have been busy with family fun… My youngest daughter graduated High School on Friday and we were all getting ready for family and fun!! We also celebrated my youngest grandson’s 4th birthday…So much fun!! I did sneak a little crochet time in and started a new Free Crochet Pattern in while hiding from the party…lol! Stay tuned later this week for that fun, quick crochet pattern!

On to your Weekly Facebook Crochet Fan Favorite… This last week both our favorite single free crochet pattern and our favorite Crochet Round up came from the same artist!! And she happens to be one of the sweetest crochet gals in the world!! First up is the Honeysuckle Summer Hat from ELK Studio Handcrafted Crochet Designs… This hat is perfect for this summer and her patterns are easy to follow too!! I love the yarn she used to make this hat pop! Head over to meet Kathy and make this great hat… Click Here for the pattern! And… She just released a pattern yesterday for a matching tote!!!

Honeysuckle Summer Hat by ELK Studio Hand Crafted Crochet Designs

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This weeks Favorite Crochet Round up was also put together by ELK Studio… It is a multi artist Crochet Hat Collection!! This collection was put together with making hats for charity… Wow… There are some amazing patterns in this collection… And Kathy was kind enough to include my Amazing Grace Hat pattern… Click here to check out this great Round up!

Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Charity!!

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So I mentioned in the beginning that I had been working on a quick and simple Free Crochet Pattern!! Here is a sneak peek!!! What do you think??

Stitches:

FPTrc – Front Post Triple Crochet~ Yarn over 2 times, insert hook around designated post starting in the front, go around the back of the stitch and around to the front of the other side of the stitch, draw up a loop. Pull through 2 loops x3.

Tips:

To get the best effect from this simple stitching, you will change color every 2 rows.

Edging:

Using all one color for the edging, continue using the yarn from row 82 or join new color in top right corner of blanket.

Row 1: Turn, Ch 1, Sc in 1st st and in next 89 stitches to the 1st corner, 3 Sc in corner. Working along the side edges of the rows, evenly space 123 sc’s to the next corner(this is approx 3 sc in each 2 row color segment). 3 Sc in next corner stitch. Sc 89 stitches across the bottom , 3 Sc in next corner. Working along the 2nd side of the blanket rows, Sc 123 evenly spaced to the next corner, 2 Sc in same space as beginning Sc (this equals 3 Sc in this corner). Join with Sl St to beginning Sc. = 436 Sc

Row 2: Turn, Ch 1 Sc in same St, 3 Sc in next st (this should be the corner stitch of the previous row), Sc in the next 125 stitches to the next corner. 3 Sc in corner stitch. Sc 91 Sts across, 3 Sc in next corner stitch. Sc in the next 125 stitches, 3 Sc in the next corner stitch. 90 Sc across. Join to the beginning Sc. =444 Sc

Row 3: Turn. Ch 2(Counts as Hdc now and throughout), Hdc in next 92 sts, 3 Hdc in corner, Hdc in next 127 stitches, 3 Hdc in next corner. Hdc in next 93 stitches, 3 Hdc in next corner. Hdc in next 127 stitches, 3 Hdc in corner. Join to the top of the beginning Ch 2. = 452 Hdc

Row 5: Do not Turn, Ch 1, *2Sc in each Trc, and 1 Sl St in each Sc*, Repeat * * Around. Join With Sl St to beginning, Finish off

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I am just a small town girl... well, woman! I was born and raised in Mt Shasta California and have raised my three children here in this mountain community. I have the pure joy of also having two beautiful grandchildren..
When I was 10 my grandmother taught me to crochet,,, A Granny Square patten was my first project. Her name was Beatrice Ryan Ramshaw, a tiny Irish powerhouse! All my memories include her crocheting... Tablecloths, slippers, doilies and blankets. As a young woman the bug got me,,, I began crocheting and haven't stopped! 40 years of experience and many beautiful projects under my belt....
Join me in this journey,,, passed down from generation to generation... keeping alive the skills and beauty of Crochet!